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The  Inimitable  Jeeves 

P.  G.  Wodehouse  (1881-1975) 


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The  Inimitable  Jeeves 

P.  G.  Wodehouse  (1881-1975) 


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When  either  Bertie  Wooster  or  his  friends  found  themselves  in  the  soup  or  in 
dangerous  proximity  to  the  tureen,  the  instinct  of  one  and  all  was  to  turn  to  Jeeves  - 
Bertie's  Man.  He  understood  human  nature,  especially  that  of  gilded  youth. 

It  did  not  matter  if  the  hope  of  an  ancient  house  had  fallen  in  love  with  a  waitress,  or  if 
Bertie's  cousins  Claude  and  Eustace  had  been  playing  dido;  Jeeves  never  failed.  His 

was  a  sound  brain. 

The  only  thing  in  which  Jeeves  failed,  that  is  in  his  master's  eyes,  was  that  he  could 
not  always  go  the  whole  way  with  him  in  the  matter  of  spats,  socks  and  ties, 
particularly  in  the  Spring  -  Jeeves  was  a  purist. 

In  this  volume  are  told  some  of  Jeeves  more  remarkable  achievements. 


Genre(s):  Humorous  Fiction 
Language:  English 

Read  by  Beth  Thomas,  Rita  Boutros,  Jacob  Paul  Starr,  Paula  Messina,  Jim  Locke, 
Vijeta  Sharma,  Kevins,  Ijarrow,  Farnood,  and  Aaron  White. 

Total  running  time:  07:12:22 

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Cover  picture:  Car  Machine  Retro  by  Hanna  Kovalchuk,  Pixabay  (CC  0). 
Cover  design  by  Margaret  Hoang.  This  design  is  in  the  public  domain.